Country Voices
"The Oral History of a
Japanese American Family Farm Community"
Inaka
Countryside Publications, . 241 pp.
Paperback, 1987, reprinted 1989, 1995 and 1996
isbn 0-9614541-0-5
In Country Voices, the reader steps into the world of
Japanese American family farms, hears a people speak simple truths, and
tastes the sweat and sweetness of rich harvests and life's struggles.
Through oral histories, interviews, essays and stories, Country
Voices not only describes the historical development of a rural community
but also explores the cultural and spiritual growth of all its people. The
ingredients of culture, land and the family come together into a moving
account of a community.
You don't have to be Japanese to enjoy and relate to topics that
include - preserving ethnic traditions through food and cooking, the
struggles within a community over changing religion, the evolution of a
family farm and the archaic way raisins are still made, or the everyday life
people experienced during the Depression or the tragic drama of evacuation
of Japanese farm families during World War II.
A sense of history and culture lend in these stories and touches
most of us who families were immigrants and once part of rural America.
Country Voices is part of all our histories.
There are over 70 photographs, documents and drawings in Country
Voices - each adds to the story and the voice of a community and people.
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